Articles by Justin Fendos
Justin Fendos
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[Justin Fendos] Emergence of #MeToo tribalism in politics
US partisan politics and the South Korean #MeToo movement shouldn’t have much in common. But if Koreans aren’t careful, the two are in danger of becoming similar, devoured by the pitfalls of tribalism. In many ways, the #MeToo discourse in Korea is in danger of devolving into a contest of whether you are against men or against women, with little ground in between.The dangers of bipolarization have been on full display in the US for a few decades now. In the recent midterm election, urban America
Viewpoints Dec. 28, 2018
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[Justin Fendos] Please don’t start a war, President Trump
Dear President Trump,On the off-chance you might be a fan of The Korea Herald, I think it is important to go over a few things about North Korea. Some of the comments you made recently have left me scratching my head and very worried you might want to start a war. I think these worries are not just mine but shared by the residents of South Korea, all 51 million of them.First, let’s get over this idea of nuclear disarmament. For the last decade, North Korea has spent about one-third of its entire
Viewpoints Aug. 10, 2017
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[Justin Fendos] What’s Russia’s angle with Pyongyang?
For those who have not noticed, Russia has steadily been increasing its cooperation with North Korea. The first major event happened in 2014, when Moscow moved to forgive about $11 billion worth of Soviet-era debt. Trade between the two nations has been on the rise and this month, a new ferry service began from Vladivostok, providing a cargo capacity of 6,000 tons each month. In April, it was even reported that Russian military equipment was being transported into North Korea. No matter how one
Viewpoints May 24, 2017
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[Justin Fendos] It’s the economy, stupid
Dear Presidential Candidates,You need to get this right: it’s the economy. I get why you need to sound presidential and make big promises. I really do. I even understand why you ask each other cryptic questions during debates to bait gaffes. I really do. But please, please. The Korean economy is in trouble and whoever wins this election needs to get it right.It’s no secret Korea’s largest industries -- electronics, automobiles, and maritime shipping -- are in trouble. A slew of competitors, most
Viewpoints April 28, 2017
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[Justin Fendos] THAAD is Trump’s chance to learn from Chinese diplomacy
Most media pundits largely agree that Trump has a lot to learn. When he says, “no one knew how complicated health care could be,” we somehow forgive him and understand he meant, “I didn’t know.” When he starts talking about the dangers of uranium in a press conference, as if it’s the latest scientific discovery, we forgive him, sigh in relief, and mutter, “Thank goodness he finally gets it.” Hopefully, the next thing Trump will learn is diplomacy. If Trump needs inspiration, he need only look to
Viewpoints March 27, 2017
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